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Re: Cloudy coolant when hot, and over heating
Two things I've seen similiar....
1. mixing coolents can cause this 'milky' look. But, you did replace the radiator... was it new or used? Maybe if used it had some coolant still in it.
2. Hate to say, but exhaust in the coolant caused this too. That's a blown head gasket. I hope that's not your case.
As for overheating and loosing fluid.... when it overheats, it probably loses fluid from the resevior. There's an over flow on these tanks. Have you tried taking the thermostat out and running it. Could be locking closed, even though this is uncommon. Have you checked the fluid is cirulating? (Water Pump)
The over heat may have caused the head gasket to rupture... happens on older vehicles.
G/L.
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